reik-

to stretch oneself; pole

Cross References - Pokorny

1. rek-reid-

Reflexes - Pokorny

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
North Germanic
NorwegianrjaaPole for drying the grainTBDIEW UKY GPT
Old IcelandicreigjaskStraighten the body, tense upTBDIEW UKY GPT
Old Icelandicriga, -aðamove back and forth, make waverTBDIEW UKY GPT
NorwegianriggashakeTBDIEW UKY GPT
Norwegianrikkemove, shiftTBDIEW UKY GPT
SwedishriPole, rodTBDIEW UKY GPT
West Germanic
Middle Low Germanricklong thin rodTBDIEW UKY GPT
Middle Low Germanrecklong thin rodTBDIEW UKY GPT
Middle Low GermanregelBolt, reelingTBDIEW UKY GPT
DutchrijgelBarTBDIEW UKY GPT
Middle Low Germanrēchstiff/stifflyTBDIEW UKY GPT
Middle High Germanric, -ckeshorizontal frame, rodTBDIEW UKY GPT
New High GermanReckto stretch oneself; poleTBDIEW UKY GPT
Old High GermanrigilBolt, reelingTBDIEW UKY GPT
East Frisianrikke(l)nmove back and forth, wiggleTBDIEW UKY GPT
MISSING
(some kind of Swedish)rīchelBarTBDIEW UKY GPT
IslandicrīgrStiffnessTBDIEW UKY GPT
Swissrigelento fluctuate/to waverTBDIEW UKY GPT
English
Anglo-Saxonrǣge-rēoseMuscles on the spineTBDIEW UKY GPT
Balto-Slavic
Latvianrìkucurdle, become firmTBDIEW UKY GPT
Latvianriktcurdle, become firmTBDIEW UKY GPT